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Anne Hathaway – the icon of Hollywood beauty and talent – turns 45 with a beauty that leaves the public in awe: smooth skin, deep eyes, and a luxurious demeanor. But hidden behind that “absurdly beautiful” appearance is a strange tragedy of the entertainment world: being hated for being too perfect.
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“Anti-Anne Hathaway phenomenon” – the pain of excellence
Having won an Oscar, starred in a series of blockbusters such as Les Misérables, The Devil Wears Prada, Interstellar, Hathaway is not only beautiful but also has outstanding talent. But for a long time, she was the “victim” of a strange anti-wave called “Hathahaters”.
People think that she is… too neat, too good at speaking, behaving properly, always “acting” in real life. Perhaps, Hathaway represents a type of woman that society finds hard to accept: beautiful - intelligent - talented - polite - no scandal.
Hated for... not being hated?
In the era of social media favoring "honesty to the point of rudeness", Hathaway maintains a clean image, sometimes too perfect. This perfection makes many people feel distant, even uncomfortable. Ironically, when other women are criticized for scandals, Hathaway is criticized for... not having any scandals.
She once shared: "I know there are people who don't like me, just because they feel I'm too stiff or not genuine. But I'm just a human being, learning to live true to myself."
Overcoming prejudice, shining in my own way
At the age of 45, Anne Hathaway doesn't have to prove anything anymore. She is still beautiful, still graceful, still making quality movies. But more importantly, she shows her inner strength - overcoming public opinion, living true to herself. Now, many people who once disliked her have come back to support her, admiring her steadfastness and undeniable class.
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Anne Hathaway is proof that: Sometimes, perfection is also a kind of “sin” in the eyes of the world – but if you believe in it, you will turn it into strength.







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